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  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Prepositions - Write the opposite - She walked out of the shop.
She walked into the shop.
Prepositions - Write the opposite - She walked towards him.
She walked away from him.
Prepositions - Write the opposite - We walked under the bridge.
We walked over/across the bridge.
Prepositions - Write the opposite - Go up the hill.
Go down the hill.
Present perfect - (I / never / drive /) a car in Ireland.
I've never driven a car in Ireland.
Present perfect - (I / never / cook) dinner for more than six people.
I've never cooked dinner for more than six people.
Telephoning - A: Can you a____ the phone? I'm busy... - B: Sure, no problem!
Can you answer the phone?
Telephoning - This is Lisa Smith. I l___ a message on your answerphone yesterday. Could you ____ me back as soon as possible?
I left a message.... Could you call/phone/ring (me) back as soon as possible?
Telephoning - Hi Susie, it's Tom. Did you t___ a message for me last night from Andie?
take a message
Telephoning - Conversation 1
A: Could you ring me back, please? - B: Can you give me your number? - A: Yes, it's 0141 649 3861. - B: Let me check that - 0141 649 3861. - A: That's right.
Past simple or present perfect - 2) + 3) + 4) + 5)
2) I rode ... last year - 3) Did you like it? - 4) Yes, it was fun. - 5) The horse didn't go very fast. -
Past simple or present perfect - 6) + 7) + 8) + 9)
6) Have you ever sung - 7) I've sung - 8) It was last year - 9) What did you sing?
Past simple or present perfect - She (met/'s met) Neymar in 2018. It was in a restaurant in Rio.
She met Neymar in 2018.
Past simple or present perfect - He (went/'s been) to Galway last week.
He went to Galway last month.
Past simple or present perfect - I (watched/'ve watched) TV yesterday.
I watched TV yesterday.
Past simple or present perfect? - A: (Did you watch/Have you watched) the new GoT episode last night? - B: No, I didn't. I did some homework.
Did you watch the new GoT episode last night?
(?) (you / ever / lose) ________ your keys?
Have you ever lost your keys?
(?) (you / ever / be) ________ late for a meeting?
Have you ever been late for a meeting?
(?) (you / ever / be) ________ to Amsterdam?
Have you ever been to Amsterdam?
Vocabulary - Experiences - On Saturdays, we (go to/play) a rugby match, I love watching sport.
On Saturdays, we go to a rugby match, I love watching sport.
Vocabulary - Experiences - Come on, let's sit over there and (look/watch) the sun rise.
Come on, let's sit over there and watch the sun rise.
Vocabulary - Experiences - (Sleeping/Meeting) outside? No thanks! Camping's not for me!
Sleeping outside? - No thanks - camping's not for me!
Vocabulary - Experiences - Are you really going to (do/make) the bungee jump?
Are you really going to do the bungee jump?
Vocabulary - Experiences - I'm very excited. I'm going to (do/be) in a play.
I'm going to be in a play.
Present perfect - 6) Tom and Lily (eat) ___ Mexican food.
Tom and Lily haven't eaten Mexican food.
Present perfect - 5) Amy (eat) ___ Mexican food.
Amy's eaten (Amy has eaten) Mexican food.
Present perfect - 4) Ethan (see) ___ the Red Square.
Ethan hasn't seen the Red Square.
Present perfect - 3) Tom and Lily (see) ___ the Red Square.
Tom and Lily have seen the Red Square.
Present perfect - 2) Amy (be) ______ to South Africa.
Amy hasn't been to South Africa.
Present perfect - 1) Ethan (be) ___ to South Africa.
Ethan's been (Ethan has been) to South Africa.